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Once you've requested the extension, you automatically have an additional six months beyond the original filing deadline. That means your taxes are due on October 15. To request an extension, you'll need to submit IRS Tax Form 4868 before April 15 (July 15 in 2020).
Taxpayers who need more time to file should request an extension by the April 15 deadline. Taxpayers that request an extension by the April 15 tax filing due date will have until Oct. 15 to file without penalties.
You can file an extension for your taxes this tax year by submitting IRS Form 4868 with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) online or by mail. This must be done before the last day for filing taxes.
In short, there are two key dates to keep track of when thinking of the tax extension deadline. The deadline to file an extension is April 15, 2025 – the same as the original tax deadline. Then the final tax extension deadline is October 15, 2025 to finish and submit your tax return.
For most taxes, a taxpayer who fails to file reports on time will be assessed an additional penalty of $50.00 for each late report. This penalty will be assessed even if the taxpayer later files the report and/or if no taxes are due for the reporting period.
You can file an extension for your taxes this tax year by submitting IRS Form 4868 with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) online or by mail. This must be done before the last day for filing taxes.
Yes. A taxable entity may file a no payment extension on or before the due date of the report and secure a valid extension.
File Form 4868, Application for Automatic Extension of Time To File U.S. Individual Income Tax Return. You can file by mail, online with an IRS e-filing partner or through a tax professional.